In a recent campaign ad for Vice President Kamala Harris, actor Will Ferrell delivered a bold and pointed message to voters, stirring both support and criticism. The ad features Ferrell using his trademark humor and a more direct tone, urging viewers to take the upcoming election seriously. At one point, Ferrell, speaking as a character named Gary, emphatically tells the audience to “shut the [expletive] up,” emphasizing his frustration with those who might not appreciate the election’s high stakes.
The ad quickly gained attention on social media, with responses ranging from applause to backlash. Supporters argued that Ferrell’s blunt approach resonates with younger and more casual voters who might respond to the comedic tone and the directness of his message. However, critics voiced concerns over the use of such strong language in a political campaign, questioning whether the tone could alienate undecided voters or those less familiar with Ferrell’s humor.
This ad marks a continued trend in the Harris campaign, which has enlisted various Hollywood personalities to energize voter turnout. Ferrell’s appearance underscores the Harris team’s focus on capturing a wide audience by using familiar faces and a mix of humor and urgency.
